Elevated Brushfire Risk in Minnesota Due to Strong Winds
Elevated Brushfire Risk in Minnesota Due to Strong Winds
US · Published May 15, 2026
Minnesota is facing an elevated brushfire threat on Thursday, May 14, 2026, due to strong wind gusts reaching up to 35 mph.
According to WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames, these conditions are expected to impact the metro area and surrounding regions.
The combination of dry conditions and high winds increases the likelihood of brushfires, posing a risk to both property and safety.

Why It's Important?

The elevated brushfire risk primarily affects areas with dry vegetation, particularly in the metro region. Strong winds can rapidly spread any fires that ignite, making it crucial for residents to exercise caution. Outdoor burning and activities that could spark fires should be avoided to minimize risks.

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